There are numerous recreational opportunities here with almost 90 miles of multi-use trails, an auto tour, a 120 surface acre lake, and more. However, as a result of its rich natural, cultural, and prehistoric history, there are educational opportunities as well. Dogs are allowed throughout the park and in the camp area; they are not allowed in buildings or at public swim areas. Dogs may not be left unattended at any time, they must be on no more than a 6 foot leash, and under their owner's control at all times. Camp areas are varied and may have all or some of the following: a shade shelter, picnic table, fire ring, lantern post, restrooms, showers, a playground, fishing pier, or dump station. The camping and tent areas also allow dogs. There is a dog walk area at the campground.

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